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Optically active molecules have the property of rotating the direction of polari

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Question

Optically active molecules have the property of rotating the direction of polarization of linearly polarized light. Many biologically important molecules have this property, some causing a counterclockwise rotation (negative rotation angle), others causing a clockwise rotation (positive rotation angle). For example, a 5.00 gram per 100mL solution of l-leucine causes a rotation of -0.55 degrees; the same concentration of d-glutamic acid causes a rotation of 0.620 degrees.

Find the transmitted intensity for each of these solutions when placed between crossed polarizers. The incident beam is unpolarized and has an intensity of 12.5 W/m2.

Please show your work. Thank you!

Explanation / Answer


l-leucine

I = I0x0.5xcos(90 - 0.55xd)^2

I = 1.13


d-glutamic acid:


I = I0x0.5xcos( 90 - 0.62xd)^2

I= 1.44

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